Seeding Labs
Seeding Labs’ goal is to ensure everyone has equal opportunity to make the scientific discoveries that improve life and our planet. Our mission is to empower every scientist to transform the world.
We are dedicated to strengthening science in developing countries because the world can’t afford to let any scientific talent go to waste. We don’t just focus on health, or food security, or energy and environment, or economic development—we aim to transform them all.
Through our Instrumental Access program, we put the tools of modern science in the hands of brilliant scientists worldwide. Instrumental Access directly enables the research and discovery, teaching and learning, and institutional capacity-building that are essential to solving development challenges.
Our scientists are working to improve healthcare, adapt agricultural systems to climate change, and generate clean energy.
Seeding Labs is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Boston, MA, USA.
Green Solutions for Nigeria
Seeding Labs exclusive webinar, "Stories from the Lab"
Celebrating 100 universities served with Seeding Labs
Lab Sustainability Tips
Webinar in 3 Minutes: From Intent to Impact
From Intent to Impact: Creating an Effective Corporate Social Responsibility Program
Bacteria in Balance: Harnessing Microbiology for Better Dental Care in India
Instrumental Access equipment arrives in Nigeria
Instrumental Access equipment arrives in Tanzania
Instrumental Access awardee spotlight: Bells University of Technology
Instrumental Access Awardee Spotlight: KNUST Department of Food Science & Technology
Pandemic Lab Safety Challenge Grand Prize: National Public Health Laboratory of Nepal
Pandemic Lab Safety Challenge Africa Winners: Botswana International University of Science & Tech
Instrumental Access 2020: A Special Message
Intro to Sterile Sampling
How To: Perform Plate Washes During a Multiplex Protein Analysis Assay Using a Hand-held Magnet
How To: Build a Standard Curve Using Serial Dilutions
Instrumental Access 2019
University of Zimbabwe: Instrumental Access Equipment Arrival
Gel Electrophoresis Buffers for Nucleic Acids
Four Cost-Effective Tips for Your Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Workflow
How To: Request a Copy of a Scientific Paper
Operating an HPLC: Part 1
Reducing Cell Culture Contamination: Sources of Contamination
Networking & How to Present Your Best Professional Self
Reducing Cell Culture Contamination: Aseptic Technique